Document Title: =============== OpenEMR 3.2.x Virtual Appl. - SQL Injection Vulnerabilities Release Date: ============= 2011-07-27 Vulnerability Laboratory ID (VL-ID): ==================================== 116 Product & Service Introduction: =============================== OpenEMR is a free medical practice management, electronic medical records, prescription writing, and medical billing application. These programs are also referred to as electronic health records. OpenEMR is licensed under the General Gnu Public License (General GPL). It is a free open source replacement for medical applications such as Medical Manager, Health Pro, and Misys. It features support for EDI billing to clearing houses such as Availity, MD-Online, MedAvant and ZirMED using ANSI X12. Medical claim and accounts receivable can also be managed through SQL-Ledger, which has been customized. Calendar features include categories for appointment types, colors associated with appointment types, repeating appointments, and the ability to restrict appointments based on type. There are customizable medical encounter forms, support for voice recognition software, and electronic or scanned digital document management for records. The community is dedicated to guarding OpenEMR\\\\\\\'s status as a free, open source software solution for medical practices. Its members are comprised of software developers, as well as physicians and those with extensive medical and billing knowledge, all with the common goal of making OpenEMR a viable alternative to its proprietary counterparts. Our mission - Built on a tradition of continuously sharing, changing and improving, the OpenEMR community strives to work together to create a high-quality electronic medical record and practice management system. Through open collaboration, the community is molding a stable, yet continuously improving product, thanks to the efforts of developers across the globe, brought together by their tenacity and the connectivity of the Internet. Open Source Medical Software (OSMS) is an all volunteer organization that supports OpenEMR. (Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://www.oemr.org/) Abstract Advisory Information: ============================== The Vulnerability-Lab Team discovered multiple SQL Injection Vulnerabilities on OpenEMR 3.2.0 Virtual Appliance. Vulnerability Disclosure Timeline: ================================== 2011-07-29: Public or Non-Public Disclosure Discovery Status: ================= Published Affected Product(s): ==================== Exploitation Technique: ======================= Remote Severity Level: =============== Critical Technical Details & Description: ================================ Multiple SQL Injection Vulnerabilities are detected on different modules of the web-application. Attackers can compromise the application by injection own statements over not secure parsed modules. Vulnerable Module(s): [+] Add/Edit Events [+] Immunizations - Patiens_File [+] Demographics [+] Calender ID [+] AddUrlShield Pcitures: ../sql1.png ../sql2.png ../sql3.png ../sql4.png ../sql5.png Proof of Concept (PoC): ======================= The vulnerabilities can be exploited remote by attackers. For demonstration or reproduce ... Path: *.com:2096/openemr/interface/main/calendar/ File: add_edit_event.php Param: ?date=20100406&eid= Path: .com:2096/openemr/interface/patient_file/summary/ File: immunizations.php Param: ?mode=edit&id= Path: .com:2096/openemr/interface/patient_file/summary/ File: demographics.php Param: ?set_pid= Path: .com:2090/openemr/interface/main/calendar/ File: add_edit_event.php Param: ?startampm=1&starttimeh=8&starttimem=0&date=20100406&userid=[x]&catid=2 Path: .com:2096/openemr/interface/patient_file/summary/ File: pnotes_full.php Param: ?offset= References: http://xxx.com:2096/openemr/interface/main/calendar/add_edit_event.php?date=20100406&eid=[x] http://xxx.com:2096/openemr/interface/patient_file/summary/immunizations.php?mode=edit&id=[x] http://xxx.com:2096/openemr/interface/patient_file/summary/demographics.php?set_pid=[x] http://xxx.com:2090/openemr/interface/patient_file/summary/pnotes_full.php?offset=[x] http://xxx.com:2090/openemr/interface/main/calendar/add_edit_event.php?startampm=1&starttimeh=8&starttimem=0&date=20100406&userid=[x]&catid=2 Security Risk: ============== The security risk of the multiple sql injection vulnerabilities are estimated as critical. 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